Le jeu, 10/06/2004 à 12:56 +0200, Michael Neumeier a écrit : > I have a little problem with the adressbook of gnomemeeting 1.0.1 under > SuSE 9.1. I start my system, which is connected to a Netgear DG824B > ADSL-Modem-Router. The Firewall of the router is configured to let > through all H323-Packages to a specific PC in my LAN. > > When I open the adressbook of gnomemeeting and search all contacts on > ils.seconix.com, it shows them. After a few minutes, I do exactly the > same and then I get the "contact-message" that says: "If you registered > and see this message, it means that you are unreachable from the > outside" (and it shows 3 users of 4 found!). If I search for a specific > user, e.g. all users whose first name is "michael", the adressbook shows > me all users who fit this search. > This would mean that it is not a problem of the firewall of the router > (if I´m right), because otherwise it wouldn´t find users in specific > search. No that simply means that the ILS server is sending the results when it should not. But if it works a first time, I would think your IP has changed in-between. > > The next thing to look at is the log of the firewall. I configured the > router to log all things happening, no matter if the rule for > h323-packages fits or doesn´t fit. When I made sure that a search for > all users is not working anymore, I cleared the whole log and seached > again. Now, the log tells me that the inbound rule does not fit (and > then drops the package!). That leads us to the rule itself: > It covers the rule for the H.323-service with tcp-packages on port 1720. > I did set the firewall to ALLOW ALWAYS for these packages, just to be > sure that these packages can always pass. They are routed to a specific > PC in my LAN from the firewall. The last option I can set is "WAN Users" > which is explained this way: "These settings determine which packets are > covered by the rule, based on their source (WAN) IP address. Select the > desired option", which I did set to "any", this means that all IP > adresses are covered by this rule. > Back to the log again: The source of the packages which does not fit are > coming from different Source-IPs. I know that there may be packages who > are not h.323-packages and can be seen as blocked in the log, but I > think there are also h.323-packages among the blocked ones. > > Does anybody has an explanation for this strange behaviour? > Not me but perhaps someone else can help? > Yours, Mike > > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > GnomeMeeting-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- GnomeMeeting: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ //\ FOSDEM : http://www.fosdem.org v_/_ H.323 phone : callto:ils.seconix.com/dsandras seconix com
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